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L} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927. :suuumuu»oo@mu&u,.e.c.us&n»my S88505903650585 SIS D555 255 SSSBH8D 3055555800850 5L 558555398 BABE RUTH AND BILL SHERDEL STAR IN YESTERDAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES—STANLEY RULE & LEVEL BASKETBALL TEAMS GUESTS OF OFFICIALS AT BANQUET—HOWARD TO BATTLE KELLY IN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT NEXT THURSDAY eovere 'BROTHERS PATROL HOWARD-KELLY BATTLE RUTH AND SHERDEL STAR IN YESTERDAY’S GAMES | INSAME OUTFIELD SLATED FOR THIS CITY {Panl and Lloyd Waner Are Both Former Champion Anxious to Wipe Out Recent Defeat AR i Heroes of Last Year's World Series Prove Their Worth A\.u’ain—\'ankcesv ].i«::lt"\thlctms—("u?.!s Nose Out | Pi(tsburgh Regulars By Waterbury Boy — Hartford Boy Has Never () 'ds 1 to 0—White ,\:): Down Ipdnans.-.—B'ravefi Been Beaten in This City — Present Champion Beat “l‘ll l)ndue!'s" I n‘:\tc‘s Outslug Cincinnati e ;—T;, i e A Ready to Duplicate Win—Billy Taylor and Vincent Reds—Senators Swamp Red Sox. {waner family of Ada, Okia. for LaBella File Applications for Tourney. T0 INVADE EAST ball with the famous old Chi- cago Whita Sox. But the clan now Unbeaten Team of College Men to Megt Penn and Princeton h r and two-fold badge of 1 tion—the prescnce of Dad's Philadelphia, April 16.—The most prominent group of colls strapping boys, Paul and Lloyd, ers in Dixle will invade the east la TEPETCICITPITCTTITIIPTIICCPITTITITIVTCEIIPEIPIIIT IO THIRTY YEAR OLD ROOKIE A FIND RENEMBER wiLey Back | Yean! we INTHE OLD |FANNED ME CORNSTALK | 1% TIMES Aaanl B: A Prom the ON RIS FIRST_TRIP TO THE BIG SHow tn | Joe Howard of Hartford, for | Connecticut amateur middicwel {champion will seek next Thu t to prove that he wasn't t of condition when the | championship tournament w held in Hartford and he ed in the eliminations by v | of Waterbury who subsequently won the title. Howard will meet the present title holder in the star bout f the Mohawk A. C. tournament at |the Tabs hall next Thursday night Kelly eliminated Howard in the i middiewe i te title | tournament but at that time, How- (ard appeared to b man giate golf- | who had been winnir in the ring. He claimed | flght that he weaken too much in 1 1 the led 165 t night and pro- sented a appearance. Kelly expressed complete willingness to meet the former champ in a return | bout and the two will, it is expected, | furnish or the best s the fistic y How as yet to m a tournament in this met all and any of the oppouents for him In the 160 pound and has defeated them one other in N His hy Kelly in SPEED, g BRAINS AND THE as regulars in the outfield of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Even more remarkable than the rare spectacle of brothers patrolling same outfield Is the sensational !manner in which both have jumped 4|10 fame in their first year under the { big top. Paul, who celebrates his 24th birthday today, came to the Buc- caneers with a reputation as a slug- ained on the Pacific coast. He tarney Dreyfuss something like 00 but convinced the Pirate wner he was cheap at this price by Ieading the club in batting last r with a mark of .335. That 1'also put him around the top of the 1Ifl'u:m-'a clouting list. Jack Kel wiLey wen A 3o GAHES AND TR S8 .. LOST_FOUR IN TG “SALLY " LEAGLS LAST YEAR the this month for two matches. This outfit is that of the Univer- sity of Alabama, ruler supreme of the college golt ficld in the sout) land because of their undefeated record for four scasor The southerners meet Pennsylvania and Pr on April 29 and 30. In thes matches, the visiting niblick to maintain tation. The Alabama team will he cap- tained by Bohby Baugh, Jr., present i intercollegiate champion n South and low medalist of t three collage tournaments, Baugh, the son of one of the most prominent golf veterans in Dixle, pens to be one of t rar: tes—a Phi Beta Kappa man 1 a Rhodes Scholar-elect Paul's “little brother,” Lloyd, “|just turned 21, jumped to the ma- A E. | jors from the obscurity of Columbia ' :]‘ in the South Atlantie associations, where he exhibited the family's tra- ditional batting wallop. He ousted e veteran Barnhart to start the son in left field for the Pirates. are booked to cton two | rs hope r untarnished repu- B cat in ol of was tod The Waner boys ascribe their hit- o|ting prowess not only to the fact that they were born and ralsed in haseball atmosphere hut also to thelr corncob practics “I have never batted a curve ball {thrown by any pitcher that was as d to h 8 the ¢ the boys used i G e e e _ o~ SNy nreninentas | [.T”sfw" A comn con tinony hex A : has thrice won the Alabama state | former champlon cager to show enough, Just naturally takes all vv:j-f e e e e e 1 vl‘”‘"" f”.‘:r‘ ,A““)“ bl Ashevilla two years | there will be plenty of ERad Ch oA 20 AN D oY the two clash. G OLEd g Although the full card HEmelaE e week's tournament has not yet been | formed, the applications Billy vlor, former Hartford High school his quartet fs coming north «x. |Star athlete and Vincent LaBella of pecting to add further honors to a | Vidletown have ay been re- list gained during the past fonr [CCiVed The tournament will he vears that seems already miles Jong, |S1@8ed on Thursday night because The have never been beaten by a | Of the fact that the Tabs hall is collge outfit. 1ged for another oceasion on I° A member of the Alabama team and g0 fupd MILLER HUGGINS THINKS WILCY SHOLLD BB A @ Bic HELP IN THE PENNANT CHASE has lost only one fight in and that was to Id Elia Springficld. Since that time, the Waterbiry 1s more than wiped this off the slate by decisively | ing Elie two successive ugh 1s|bouts. He is confident that he can a youngster who |TePeat against Howard and with the o oy troy title, amat ago. The other membe | pose the team arc Frank Blackford nd Johnny Thames, both veterans of last year's outfit | a ction when (BY BILLY EVANS) rs likely to com- | for next HENTUCKY DERBY? 1 th bat- Will 4927 Also Be a Jinx Year o' oronian : 'y men of the D tions on miior ague fop Entries in Race | marging to Lord Chaucer. collogluns in the south has won the | ikt s hoys, “Zekes and| 1 had just asked Miller Huggins " were together on the Glants | Which one of the six pitchers who taft for several seagons, but | Were warming up was Wiley Moore. vears a Brooklyn uniform. | ad pointed out a big gangling ' Meusels, Bob and Emil, both | Six-footer, who showed me plenty lders, 1 [ 1ok Bpepditonisolenrlyalnthaave The wise guys figured she'd have | the individual championship _three f's the baby that h —_— |'coppea Pony MeAtce, her rid t Fred Lampreeht of Tuls New ¥ 7 Lad attended strictly to the business | winning it two seasons ago by be Worll's ing her down in front. Mec- | ing Bobby Baugh, Jr. Lamprecht| Derby felt it his duty to | twice beaten by an Alabama | Wrestiing Champion, Gets $275, Seapa Flow as much as possibl | man in the finals, At each tourna-| 000 a y chi about the big gallop. wlile e was shouldering the smart | nt held, Alabama team | when Pandera, Pantella and Bonnie | Pennant were beating smart colts on | Long Island courses that racing had not seen his best filly. He had Ter- magant in mind. He held her back | until the horses got to Saratoga, but Termagant did not win any of the big stalics there. After defeating bunch of youngsters of her own sex — The scene is 1a actors are the rookie v York ki : | n records go, rivals the Waner te |+ The Pirates would have s | [all records by having two sets of rs in the fold if Guy Morrl made the grade a pitcher. The brother of the veteran “Jug-| dle Johnny" Morrison was re- d after the spring training trip. | il 16.—Kentucky Stetehe Meavyweight o time is growing closer and closer and ve are ad ing fans cve I e Philadelphis lon't get n t s . P 0 many April 16, — They time last year losing four games Will 1 so many others b son of Man O' War out at t copped the t \ purses, but they while winning 30, isn't he?” T as ager Hugzing nodded assent. fellow who can in 30 games in any old league must b retty good stuff. 1Mo did it in the S antic P ety 30 D heen in the past, b tor the | for home and through the All the players are ailio R TIYE R ors IS i Re?) quarter Lord Chaucer slipped up on | bamians. Baugh and Crisman t t the man needed to bolster your | "y, ‘4pg g3 years' history of rail 1o nos: both of t playing thelr fourth year on the! 1 | les ason ching. !event only one iped un- | Candy Que a danghter of Ste- | team, while this is Blackford’s thira | WFestling is as remuncrative to thoss | Babe Ruth but the big hitter's first| - Miller Huggins knows der the judge's stand 1 hat for- fan the Great and Kalavala w r| year and Thames' second year, Vet. | “MRaged in that sport as any other 1937 homer sends him o on tha| Mo doesn ¢ jufnp at concl tunate littles lady was Regret, daugh- the smartest youngster devel- | erans, all of the {5port 15 10 1 athletos | clouting trail one day ahead of his|has an analytical mind. ter of Broomstick and Jor: it~ oped by H. Toller Archibald of Chi-| Considering the fact that thers fs| Take Joc cher for record breaking 1921 schedule. He | reason for everything ning and great-grand-dau on cago. She beat everything but ! enly one decent course Tusea- | He seldom gets $25,000 for a n mers of t S EOn, ot the distaft side of Mode winner Scapa Flow in the Belmont Futurity. 10osa, where the youngsters are {n | but he draws down $7.000 two | 1 certainly hope g0 the replied ooty Te o™ Ameriean Derby at She did not disgrace herself in the school, and practice on it Is allowed | three fimes a week, year in | atter considerable hesitation. ~“He | qyo,0, Kentucky Club stakes either, only | only to the varsity golf team, {t fg| year out ems to have preity good stuft but| "oy ol vicorious silks fluttered Valorous and Bostontan beating her. | rather remarkable that the Crimson | 1eing world it's too early to get an accurate Wnc |, "o gynghine of 1015, The going was bad and she was not has managed to maintain fte | he cashes in arour It is probable that none of the supposed to be a good mudd undefeated record. jon his title. score of fillics recently named for All in all the fillics have a| If the southerners manage to| Annual ¢ this year's derby will pet muca con- Kentucky Derby coming to them. | down the Penn and Princeton golf- | $100,000 are tion in the betting before ‘Ihis year may not be a jinx season | ers, it will give them the prestige in | men. Dick Daviscourt, Jim Londos, v 14 after all. ast that they now cnjoy in the I strangler” Lewis and several 111 1t 1s easily possible that cne south. others pay incoms taxes on that fast tive Ala- | rein the why 1t may or may not be taken as an | omen for another good year for Di the | AMERICAN LEAGUE i in ATIONAL LEAGUE | a B cham 1% and all that, the a year occasion in home run in . yon a pitcher, After T have seen 1 ac the Yankee stadium |8 Ao el it e 20, when he got b4 homers. | 17y ot hetter dea of his ter the first until ar he got the first April 20 and to- | team rnings of not unu 250,000 |1 for mat- worth “Despite Moorc's remarkable record last year, T figure it is more | brittle prove to his comeback Jack o | cquipment | stum Delane may bloc it fighting the profected ag chief 0. sltm Irench ering from operations on his ible to take a pessimistic view { of his chances to make the grade. “His first handicap al- | though that mustn't considered | too seriously. Moore i one of those old youngsters. He is break to the majors at 30 years of old for pitchers. Secondly, h been pitching or league Al for five he base i of them may win. The two-year-old son was not char- | y the development of an outstanding star. There were some crackerjack fillies, however, In Fair ir, Bonnie Maginn, Todina, Candy Queen and Termagant. Then there | re Bit 0' White and Painted Lady who are capahle of bhetter showin WILLIAMS ) Tarpon Springs, Fla., April Ken Williams, who a few back was rivaling Babe Ruth for home-run hor.ors and whose batting average fell to a mere .250 last scason, s hopeful of pulling a big S O'Farrelt games can worked himself In the serles the New comeback for Manager Dan How! who still regards the big outficlder e amount each O'FARRELL SERIOUS Yep, it looks how serfous Manager Bob | derms know somethin takes his exhibition be seen by how he with O'Farrell gam in many M high if those pa Jus ihout TEAM TO HAV The Washinzton 0ol basehall team will have a rest over Easter but will open up play again on April The team has already won nine I REST York Yankees. the majority of . relieving Snvder : 3 ame 'y declared last spring | a angerous batsman. <'that he started. aninIRHI LU0 DO none of the scouts James Rowes declared last spring | as a dangerous batsman s s By BRIGGS and .T—l_le Alibis of Springtime 1 HAD AN ) (Ju:fl IMAGING OPERATION ™\ | 1 HAVEN'T LAST JANUARY |/ PLAYED SiNCE AND 1TSS APT [} LAST i)w: - AT GARDE L 1 Puwv“ CITY WITH WITH M e = e A | ) BERT GRIG REALLY ou(mv/ \\bu ovGeHT To GIVE ME T RISK < nism of Huggir "“f_r / A STROWG- v. The durabl the Basque's granite Pauline not only has proved h tmpres- e ost oF . KED them know their 1ent bt ser Unless he is checked fight, the ard s him a b round rov ) WSTEN BILL Z DoN T wNOW _\F 'L BE ABLE To PLAY OVER NINE LES ULL TRY RUGGLE oMY BACK-- IVE A BIT OF Lumeaso [ i \ wiisT T \—\ drs PLAYING [ AGAINST TuE | DocTor' S LVE MO BUSIIESS PLAYING GOLY 1VE BECH LAID i UP MO5T ALL WINTER AND BESIDES 'V oT A Sp odds ar: PERTIN wi r to the | In that showi no fluke ) | opening { time Moore ! in ti Uy e has alr ] P / S [ ACTING uP AGAIN NOT A PURCHASER rge Stallings Heads ; extreme optimism ) i | 1 A HELE Moore is concern “He has a great way the m man: Yankees now sizes him should help the Yanks & Making his carcer all colorful, is the story that | kees signed Moore, sighit making the deal on his ' having lost only one first Moore is a fast ball piteher, keeps his ball low. His most effce- tive delivery 1s what ball players call a “sinker.” This ball iy d livered side arm and breaks down much after the manner of the spit- ball, the batters usually topping it The freak break is mage possibic Ly the manner in which the pitcher lets the ball siide off his fingers. There fa really no cxnlanation of it that ean be copicd, the style being peculiar to the individual. It is a delivery similar to that used by to ore when he was one of the 1 Sox pitehing stars, rikeout piteher 2 men in the 305 worked in the South At He has that great however, to a marked | walked only 70 me cason while piling up his 20 ni four defeats Rumors That Ge & Group After Atlanta Bascball Club up; lot." the more | the Yan- unseen record game in Are Denled, April 16 (- that George Rochester Tr toar at the New York sportsmen the franchise of the b of the Southern Assc made last night by R. J. r of the local team, In i that he had refused thelr off $1,000,000 Published reports quoting a “reli- {able source’ t not only leaders of he group h to manage the ata team, 1 emphatically that Doy ling: of his for who no; re- clined of members of the | the proposal OWLS WIN, 6 TO ¢ s Ow baseball teaan nosed out 4 score at Wal ternoon Hill park yesterday era hard fo t g he nted arter th 1l heen Jash- to continne reg- FALCON JUNJORS WIN I"aleon e hasehall seaso ing the Owls o 1o § Jun challenge any team in city | years or under. Telephone 3473-5. Juniors priec bytr ore 1) 14|